Action and Investment to defeat Malaria 2016-2030 (AIM) – for a malaria-free world

Action and Investment to defeat Malaria 2016-2030 (AIM) – for a malaria-free world

A report from the Roll Back Malaria Partnership that serves as both a call and a guide for collective action for all those engaged in the fight against malaria

Action and Investment to defeat Malaria 2016–2030 (AIM) – for a malaria-free world builds on the success of the first Global Malaria Action Plan – for a malaria-free world , serving as both a clarion call and a guide for collective action for all those engaged in the fight against malaria.

The result of an extensive consultative process, AIM complements the WHO Global Technical Strategy for Malaria 2016–2030 by positioning malaria in the wider development agenda. It illustrates how reducing and eliminating malaria creates healthier, more equitable and prosperous societies, and promotes a broadly inclusive and multisectoral response.

Both documents share the 2016–2030 timeline of the Sustainable Development Goals, and provide direction towards the 2030 malaria goals.